Weak lensing and spectroscopic analysis of the nearby dissociative merging galaxy cluster Abell 3376
Rog\'erio Monteiro-Oliveira, Gast\~ao B. Lima Neto, Eduardo S., Cypriano, Rubens E. G. Machado, Hugo V. Capelato, Tatiana F. Lagan\'a,, Florence Durret, Joydeep Bagchi

TL;DR
This study combines weak lensing and spectroscopic data to analyze the mass distribution and merger dynamics of the nearby galaxy cluster Abell 3376, revealing its complex substructure and merger stage.
Contribution
It provides the first weak lensing mass map of Abell 3376 at low redshift and models its merger dynamics using a two-body approach, including a newly identified third subcluster.
Findings
Masses of subclusters: W, E, and North components quantified.
Merger is nearly in the plane of the sky, ~10 degrees.
Cluster is ~0.9 Gyr after pericentric passage, approaching maximum separation.
Abstract
The galaxy cluster Abell~3376 is a nearby (z=0.046) dissociative merging cluster surrounded by two prominent radio relics and showing an X-ray comet-like morphology. The merger system is comprised of the subclusters A3376W & A3376E. Based on new deep multi-wavelength large-field images and published redshifts, we bring new insights about the history of this merger. Despite the difficulty of applying the weak lensing technique at such low redshift, we successfully recovered the mass distribution in the cluster field. Moreover, with the application of a two-body model, we have addressed the dynamics of these merging system. We have found the individual masses of M_{200}^{W}=3.0_{-1.7}^{+1.3}x10^{14} M_{\odot} and M_{200}^{E}=0.9_{-0.8}^{+0.5}x10^{14} M_{\odot}. The cometary shaped X-ray distribution shows only one peak spatially coincident with both Eastern BCG and the A3376E mass peak…
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